As you all know, Dell has been proving easy to use driver pack that can be used in SCCM and MDT for a couple of years. What you might not know is that HP started to do the same and they call it “Integrated Device Drivers for Microsoft Windows 7”. As far as I can see, they only do this for some of there models and only for Windows 7.

To find you Dell Driver Pack for Latitude, Optiplex or Precision you have a summary page on Dell Tech Center that links to all of them or you can access the CABs from http://support.dell.com — Select Drivers & Downloads, and enter the system model. You will find the supported driver .cab file in the "Systems Management" section under "Driver Pack"

Please note that Dell only support the System cabs. The Combo CABs are designed for deployment to multiple models and are developed and supported by the Dell TechCenter community

If you ever wanted to be able to see/open images in RAW format on your Windows 7 machine you have until needed to find a supported codec from your camera vendor. Some of them has been providing this in both x86 and x64 format but not all. If you had different cameras you also need to install from both vendors.

The good things is that Microsoft now released something they call “Microsoft Camera Codec Pack” This enables the viewing of a variety of device-specific file formats in Window Live Photo Gallery as well as other software that is based in Windows Imaging Codecs (WIC).

Below you see the detailed information for the package:

Installing this package will allow supported RAW camera files to be viewable in Windows Explorer.

This package is available in both 32-bit (MicrosoftCodecPack_x86.msi) and 64-bit (MicrosoftCodecPack_amd64.msi) versions.

The Microsoft Camera Codec Pack provides support for the following device formats:

The Intune team made a new beta version of Windows Intune ready for testing a couple of weeks ago. There is a impressive list of new features that I have heard many asking for. I have been running the beta now on a couple of test systems and it really looks good (still hope we get some updates before release). below you see a list of new features:

Software Distribution

Package applications, upload them to the cloud for distribution, and deploy them to your Windows Intune-managed PCs. Applications can be in EXE or MSI format. When application is deployed, BITS is used to ensure data transfer is efficient.

Better Hardware Reporting and Filters

In v1 Windows Intune did inventory a lot of H/W but to get it out from the console was harder. In v2 we now have H/W reports and also the option to export to file from the H/W tab when looking at a single computer

Third Party License Management

In v1 we have the option to connect your Microsoft Volume License Agreements and from this do some reporting on your licensing status. New In v2 is that you can create/add third party license information– all in one place.

User Interface Enhancements

Many new enhancements have been made to the user experience. One of the biggest thing is – Right click which will display a list of context-sensitive actions you can perform

A new role has been added – We can now create a “read-only” user

Remote Actions

Execute a number of tasks on remote unattended PCs

Invoke malware definitions to install

Initiate a malware scan to run immediately

Remotely reboot a PC.

Improvements to Alerts Workspace

We can now configure thresholds on alerts so you can filter out less important events, and focus on the ones that matter to you.

Improved the way you set up recipients for these alerts.

Support for images

The Windows Intune client is ‘image-friendly’ and can be set up prior to image deployment. Previously, the Windows Intune client required an internet connection before it could install.